Langtang & Gosainkund trekking - Gosainkund & Helambu trekking
Short Explanation of Nepal Langtang and Gosainkund Trekking:- The Langtang valley is aptly called "the valley of glaciers". Here the mountain - view is spectacular. On either side of valley, mountains rise, soaring in to the sky. The valley offers pain forest, slow moving rivers and swift mountain streams, rugged rock and snow- capped peaks.
In the upper part of valley there are snow bridges spanning angry torrents, high passes enveloped in mist, tiny lake with icebergs floating on them and water of crystalline brightness. There are also high mountains of solid ice. Gosainkunda, regarded as sacred land in Hinduism, is dotted with lakes atop the mountain, offering a quiet respite. There are few visitors outside of those who come for the summer festival.Langtang trek is on the area of Tibetan culture and home of Yak and Gosainkund is a great sacred lake on an elevation of 4200m.
It is great combination of mountain and culture different. The trek starts from Sybru Bensi and ends at sundarijal. From Sybru Bensi, you will follow the Langtang River to the east until you get to Kyanching Gompa (3,049). From here we trek to Tserkuri (5184m) and have an excellent view of mountain. Then we trek back to Lama Hotel and ascend to Gosankund. After spending night here we ascend to Lauribina -La Pass and come to Tarkeghyang and finally to Sundarijal Where we take bus to Kathmandu. Clients carry daypack only and walk at their own pace. Trekking hours will be 5-8 hours per day.
ITINERARY:
Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu
After you arrive in Kathmandu airport please check our company board outside
the main gate there will be our airport representative you will meet with him
and he will transferred to hotel by private vehicle and our representative will
help you to check-in your hotel after that if time enough, representative will
take you to our office for short briefing about the trip but if not enough time
then give a short trip brief in hotel and request to pay the due balance for
the trip. Overnight at Hotel
Day 02: Sightseeing to Swayambhunath, Kathmandu & Patan
After breakfast, tour guide will take to you for full day sightseeing in
historical monuments sightseeing places including swayambhunath known as monkey
temple, Kathmandu durbar square & Patan durbar square then drive back to
Hotel. Overnight at hotel
Day
03: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabru Besi (1503m)
Today your guide will pick you up from your
hotel early in morning to go for new bus park to catch the public bus to Syabru
Besi but if you prefer to hire private vehicle then private vehicle (Jeep/Land
cruiser or bus depend on group size) will pick up from hotel and directly drive
to Syabru besi. You
head north of Kathmandu driving through scenic foothills and ridgeline vistas
to Syabru Besi (1503m) through the famous places Kakani (2145m), Ranipauwa,
Trisuli Bazaar (548m), Betrawati (620m), Kalikhastan (1390m), Dhunche (1960m)
Thulo Bharkhu (1860m) and finally you reach at Syabru Besi. It takes about 8/9
hours drive from Kathmandu. Overnight at teahouse
Day 04: Syabru Besi trek to Lama Hotel
(2400m)
Today the trek we cross the Bhote Kosi river by a suspension bridge towards
‘old’ Syabrubesi, a cluster of houses and a school opposite the river. Another
suspension bridge carries us over the south side of the Langtang Khola, this
river we will be following upwards for the next couple of days. We climb slowly
to Doman (1680m) and continue over a rocky ridge to Landslide Lodge and Hot
Spring restaurant; named after a small hot spring on the opposite river bank at
1810 meter. The trail now climbs gently up to Bamboo. Opposite the river we
will see near vertical cliffs covered with cactuses. After Bamboo we cross the
Langtang Khola on a new suspension bridge to the north bank. The forest becomes
sparser and drier on this side of the river, consisting mainly of scrub nettles
and oaks. We climb steeply on a good trail to Rimche (2400m) continue to Upper
Rimche (2510m). Beyond the trail descend slowly to Changtang known as Lama
Hotel (2470m) overnight at teahouse
Day 05: Lama Hotel trek to Langtang
village (3430m)
Today the trek starts with a gentle climb, but it soon becomes steeper,
climbing through a forest of oaks, hemlocks, maples and rhododendron. From the
trail you will see the beautiful views of Langtang Lirung (7246m). After little
more then an hour we pass two lodges in the forest at Gumanchok (2800m), from
where we climb to a Nepal army post and a national park checkpoint at Ghoda
Tabela (2970m). The trail ascends gradually, as the valley becomes wider. We
will pass a few teashops at Thangshyap (3140m). The route is now in open
country, and passes many mani stones, water-driven prayer wheels and a few
scattered Tamang villages before arriving in Langtang. This is a small village
consisting of guesthouses and yak farms. The surrounding fields containing
buckwheat, wheat, turnips, potatoes, and barley have typical stone fencing
walls. Overnight at teahouse
Day 06: Langtang village trek to
Kyangjin Gompa (3870M)
Today the trek through the village of Langtang we will pass many stone mani
walls, covered with Tibetan inscriptions to please the gods. It then climbs up
gradually past the small villages of Mumdu and Sindum. The trail continues
through yak pastures. After crossing the Langtang Khola to its south bank we
climb up through a landscape scattered with large boulders to a moraine where
we will have the first views of Kyanjin Gompa ahead of us, and the dramatic
icefall flowing from Langtang Lirung and Kinshung (6781m) north of us. Beyond
the trail lead through some rocks and climb towards the gompa, then make a
short descend to Kyanjin Gompa (3870m). Afternoon looks around the Kyanjin
Gompa. Overnight at teahouse.
Day 07: Excursion around Kyanjin Gompa
Today, we have day excursion trip from Kyanjin Gompa either Kyanjin Ri
(4773m) or Tsergo Ri (4984m) or another option is hike to Langshisa Kharka
(4080m) but not recommended one because it is very hard and long day trip so if
you don’t have camping arrangement with one more day for stay overnight in
Langshisa Kharka better not to go there. North of Kyanjin Gompa is about two
hours climb you reach at Kyanjin Ri from where you will see the beautiful views
of Langtang Lirung (7246m), Kinshung (6781m), Yansa Tsenji (6567m) and
Straddling the Tibetan border are Dorje Lhakpa (6966m), Ganchempo (6387m),
Langshisa Ri (6427m) and a whole host of 6,000+m peaks whilst across the valley
are Naya Kang and the Ganja La pass. If you are interested to little gain in
altitude there is the chance to climb Tsergo Ri (often written Cherko Ri) - at
4,984m. It takes about five hours climb from Kyanjin Gompa to reach at Tsergo
Ri. Follow the trail north and take a left fork about 10 minutes then step
climb to Tsergo Ri for spectacular mountains view and back to Kyanjin Gompa.
Overnight at teahouse
Day 08: Kyanjin Gompa trek to Lama
Hotel (2470m)
Today
we follow our route back to Lama Hotel, the trail goes with a few short
exceptions most of its way downward, descending 1400 meters back to Lama hotel.
You will trek through Sindum, Mumdu, Langtang village, Thangshyap, Ghoda Tabela
and Gumanchok then finally you reach at Lama Hotel (2470m). Overnight at
teahouse
Day 09: Lama Hotel to Thulo Syabru
(2260m)
Today shortly ascend to Upper Rimche then descend to Langtang Khola and cross
the bridge then easy walk to Bamboo then gently descend to Landslide lodge then
you may rest there few minutes and ready for climb to Thulo Syabru. After few
minutes walk you meet two trails one goes to Syabru Besi and another trail
(left hand side) goes to Thulo Syabru. From here steeply climb to U Kyang
(2040m), Pass a Bhatti then continue gradually climb and last part you have to
steep climb before arriving at the pleasant village Thulo Syabru (2260m). Overnight at teahouse
Day 10: Thulo Syabru trek to Sing
Gompa (3330m)
Today
we start our trek passing the gompa, school and army post, and then switchback
up the steep hill above the village to Dursagang (2660m). The trail continues
less steeply from now, mostly in forest of hemlock and oaks to the top of the
ridge at Foprang Danda, where we will have lunch. The trail to Sing Gompa cuts
across the ridge top, staying fairly level as it crosses the head of the
valley. After passing the final ridge at 3260 meter then continue trek to Sing
Gompa, Finally you reach at Sing Gompa (3330m) overnight at teahouse
Day 11: Sing Gompa trek to Lauribina Yak
(3920m)
The trail of today climbs
steeply up the ridge, which creates a transition zone between rich, moist
forests on the northern slopes and dry scrub vegetation on the slope facing
south. The area on the northern slope is a sanctuary for the red panda, an
endangered species that the Nepali calls cat bear. The trail crosses behind the
ridge and stays in the deep forest for a while before emerging onto a saddle at
Chalang Pati (3650m) from here we enter the Goisakund protected area where the killing
of animals, lighting of wood fires and grazing of goats is prohibited. As the trail
steeply climbs up to Laurebina today you will enjoy the outstanding views of Annapurnas,
Manaslu, Ganesh Himal and Langtang lirung. It is possible to continue to Goisakund on
the same day, but for acclimatization reasons as well as morning view from here
is excellent so it is better to stay one overnight in Laurebina Yak (3920m). Overnight at teahouse
Day 12: Lauberina Yak trek to
Goisakund (4460m)
Today we
start by climbing further along the ridge till we see the first lakes at around
4100 meter. The trail now leaves the ridge and heads high above the Trisuli
valley. After the trail crosses a spur, the second lake in the chain (Bhairav
Kund) comes into view. The trail climbs gently but continuously to the third
and largest lake known as Gosainkund (4460m). Goisakund Lake has a black rock
in the middle, said to be the head of Shiva. According to the legend, Shiva
created the lake when he pierced a glacier with his trident to obtain water to
quench his thirst after consuming poison. Hundreds of pilgrims come here to
worship and bathe during the full-moon festival each August. It takes about 40
minutes to walk around the lake. Overnight at teahouse
Day 13: Gosainkunda trek to Ghopte
(3440m) Over the Lauribina Pass (4610m)
The first part of the trek trail climbs further through rugged country passing
three more small lakes towards Laurebina La pass (4610m). There is a good view
from this pass in both directions. After the pass, the trail descends alongside
a stream through alpine country to the national park post at Bhera Goth. We
continue descending over a rocky trail along the middle of the valley to Phedi
(3740m). From Phedi the route drops to a stream and then climbs through scrub
bamboo to a crest at 3750 m. The trail cross the head of the valley on an extremely
rough trail, descending to Dupi Chaur (3630m) after that across moraines to the
bottom then steep climb to the Kasturee Danda. Beyond the trail descends though
forests, climbing in and out of ravines across the head of valley to Ghopte (3440m).
Overnight at teahouse
Day 14: Ghopte trek to Kutumsang (2450m)
Today the trek trail descends from ridge at Ghopte, the trail makes numerous ups
and downs across ravines and across boulders of old moraines, then make a final
ascent to Tharepati (3690m) from. Here are two routes one goes to Melamchi Gaun
(2530m) for longer Helambu valley trek that trek end at Melamchi Pul and
another trail goes Kutumsang for short Helambu valley that trek end at
Sundarijal so we follow the short trail right hand side trail that lead to
Kutumsang (2450m), we walk through the alpine country side with meadows and
scrubs typical for high elevation. We will enter the forest again and follow
the ridges before descending to Magen Goth (2420m). After that the trail gently
climbs to a small pass at Mere Danda at 3510 meter before descending through
rhododendron forest inhabited by only a few shepherds’ huts. The trail
continues further down to Kutumsang (2450m) overnight at teahouse
Day 15: Kutumsang trek to Chisapani
(2140m)
Today, the trek trail gently climb and descends to Gul Bhanjyang (2140m),
the delightful and classical hill village. We start by gradually ascending a
forested ridge to the long, strung-out village of Thodang Betini (2260m). From
here we climb up around 200 meters to the top of the Jhogin Danda (2420m) and
descend over a stone staircase to the teashops at Chipling (2170m). Continuing trek
down to Pati Bhanjyang (1860m), Brahman and Chhetri villages and continue trek
gently climb up through meadows and fields we finally reach at Chisopani
(2140m). Overnight at teahouse
Day 16: Chisapani trek to Sundarijal (1400m)
drive to Kathmandu (1350m)
Today is better to wakeup early morning for the sunrise view with magnificent
views of Mt. Ganesh Himal, Mt. Manaslu, Mt.
Gaurishanker, Mt.Dorje lakpa, Langtang Himalaya ranges and Annapurnas. First part of trek climb up the last pass of
the trek Borlang Bhanjyang (2440m) close to Shivapuri Hill. From here we
descend steeply through deeply eroded chasms towards the Tamang settlement of
Mulkharka (1800m). From here on it is a short bit to Sundarjial as we walk past
the local water supply system and follow the water pipe to this village. From
Sundarijal we can take local transportation, or have our private transport
waiting for us to bring us back to Kathmandu. Overnight at hotel
Day 17: Sightseeing to Boudhanath, Pashupatinath
& Bhaktapur
After breakfast, tour guide will take to you for
full day sightseeing in historical monuments sightseeing places including
Boudhanath (biggest Buddhist stupa), Pashupatinath temple (A biggest Hindu
temple) & Bhaktapur durbar square then drive back to Hotel.
Day 18: Depart Kathmandu
After breakfast, End of our services with departure transfer to the Kathmandu
airport to board flight for your onward destination
Fixed Departure 2012
January: 22nd
February: 10th 25th
March: 06th 18th 24th
April: 04th 19th 24th
May: 03rd 18th 23rd
June: 02nd 17th 21st
July: 09th 24th
August: 08th 23rd 27th
September: 05th 16th 21st
October: 04th 19th 24th
November: 05th 20th 25th
December: 02nd 17th 22nd
Fixed Departure 2013
January: 25th
February: 15th 28th
March: 06th 21st 27th
April: 03rd 18th 25th
May: 04th 19th 24th
June: 01st 16th 22nd
July: 10th 25th
August: 10th 25th 28th
September: 05th 16th 21st
October: 02nd 17th 22nd
November: 01st 16th 21st
December: 06th 17th 21st
Trip duration: 18 days
Trekking Region: Langtang - Helambu
Trek Starting from: Syabru Besi
Trek Ending at: Sundarijal
Trek Grade: Medium - hard
Highest Access of the trek: Lauribinayak Pass (4610 meters)
Type of Accommodation: Hotel / Trekkers Lodge (Teahouse)
Group Size : Minimum 2pax - Maximum 12pax
Trip Price: US$ 1170.00 Per Person
Airport pick up & airport drop by private transportation
Twin sharing accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast (Tourist standard hotel)
Historical monuments cities sightseeing with tour guide
Sightseeing transportation by Non A/C comfortable vehicle
Sightseeing entrance fees for historical cities sightseeing
Kathmandu to Syabru Besi overland transportation by public mini bus
Twin sharing trekking accommodation in normal Trekkers lodge / Teahouse
Three time meal during the trekking Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Desert /fruit after having diner as company provide
Government license holder trekking guide /leader for the team
One porter who will carry your luggage during the trekking (Two tourist get one porter)
Langtang national park entry fee
Trekker's Information Management system (TIMS) card
Insurance for Nepalese staff (Trekking guide and Porters)
Sundarijal to Kathmandu overland transportation by microbus
Nepal Government tax and Office service charge
Lunch & Dinner during the stay in Kathmandu
International or domestic air tickets & airport taxes
Nepal entry visa fee US$ 25 (duration 15 days ) and US$ 40 (duration 30 days )
Personal trekking equipment s & Clothing
Wire Transfer charge or Credit card service charge as company rule
Alcoholic beverages, laundry, Telephone calls & all type of hot drinks
Soft drinks such as cola, mineral water etc
Personal nature expenses & Tipping (Tips)
High risk medical / travel insurance & First aid kit
Emergency rescue evacuation (if needed)
Any other things not mentioned
Note:-
If above fixed departure dates that don't suit to your holiday schedule or you wish to modify above itinerary or combines with any travel plans then please let us know and we'll be happy to create a tailor made itinerary, designed and departure the trip any date that suitable to your holiday schedule especially for you.


